Tommie defense keeps Oles under 5 yards in first half

Runningback Josh Parks pushes off a St. Olaf defender as he carries the ball down the field. Parks had 110 rushing yards for the Tommies in the first half. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia)
Runningback Josh Parks pushes off a St. Olaf defender as he carries the ball down the field. Parks had 110 rushing yards for the Tommies in the first half. (Meghan Vosbeek/TommieMedia)

The St. Thomas defense held St. Olaf to less than 5 total yards in the first half to help the fourth-ranked Tommie football team to a 45-0 halftime lead Saturday afternoon at O’Shaughnessy Stadium.

St. Olaf forced a turnover the Tommies’ first possession of the game, but failed to cross into Tommie territory the rest of the half.

Tight end Jackson Hull trotted into the endzone on a 53-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Alex Fenske to start the scoring for the Tommies with 10:42 to play in the first quarter.

The Tommies finished the half with 404 total yards.

Carolyn Meyer can be reached at cameyer@stthomas.edu.